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Elul is the 12th month of Biblical calendar that lasts for 29 days and corresponds to August-September of the Gregorian calendar. The name of the month originates from Aramaic “ve-elilu” – which means “to probe, contemplate, or analyze”. This biblical month precedes the fall biblical feasts. The first of these feasts is Rosh ha Shana (Jewish New Year, that is known in the Scripture as Yom Teruah – or remembrance of the trumpet sound), when according to the tradition, God judges all He’s created.

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Elul is a charitable time, the time of special opportunities to show love to people. On these days it’s important to meet the financial needs our loved ones’ (and that of others). According to Hebrew tradition: when we are concerned with our material status – we’re being material, but when we focus our attention on the needs of other people – it’s the manifestation of our spirituality.

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That’s what a wise rabbi once said. At the moment I heard these words I didn't fully understand them. But now I know what they mean because I’m going through it in my own life. Only with God, I’ve begun to recognize myself as a real me. Not like my parents, teachers or friends wanted me to be. But me personally, the way I was conceived and created by my Creator. Not to be as a spitting image of anybody, but exactly myself.

Why should there be a ministry for Jewish people? Is it really needed? These are challenging questions that do not necessarily require a response because anyone who has ever read the Bible in its entirety is very aware that the spiritual salvation of the whole world goes hand in hand with the destiny of Jewish people - God's people...

Kiev Jewish Messianic Congregation (KJMC) was born shortly after first Festival of Jewish Music and Dance, organized by the mission "Hear, O Israel!" (Jonathan Bernis), which took place in Ukraine in 1994. Boris Grisenko has been the rabbi (pastor) of KJMC from the very beginning. Rabbi Boris was also the Vice Chairman of the Ukrainian Interchurch Council and holds an Honorary Doctorate in Theology from CLST (Christian Life School of Theology). KJMC has grown over the years and today numbers more than 2,000 people. The congregation is comprised of Jews and non-Jews, all of whom have accepted the Lord Yeshua ha'Mashiach (Jesus Christ).

The KJMC vision is focused largely on the revival of the Jewish people, including:

So that every Jew would know his Messiah

The unity in the Body of the Messiah to be restored

To break free of non-Biblical extremes of Judaism and Christianity

To bring about freedom from anti_semitism, indifference, and other non-Biblical attitudes as well as freedom from Humanism and occult spirituality

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Why should there be a ministry for Jewish people? Is it really needed? These are challenging questions that do not necessarily require a response because anyone who has ever read the Bible in its entirety is very aware that the spiritual salvation of the whole world is inextricably connected to the fate of the Jewish nation - God’s people.